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Pakistani Places that Look Like as if They are From Other Planet

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Pakistan is one of the most beautiful countries in the world when it comes to natural views and landscapes. It has almost everything a tourist wants to see, landscapes, mountains, glaciers, historical and ancient places, forts and castles etc. Everyone of them have their own charm, but some of them, at times, look so mysterious that they look as if they are not from Pakistan, even not from planet earth, and look like as if they are from some other planet. If you believe in fairy tales and fantasy worlds, you will relate these images to those dreamy fantasy worlds. These all are actually places in Pakistan.

16 Places You Won’t Believe Exists On Our Planet

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b Y S. F. ELSA - SEPTEMBER, 5TH 2014 Billions of years ago, a big bang resulted in the creation of earth and eight other planets forming our very own milky way. Humans have been trying to unravel the mysteries of universe and in the process, they forget that there are still places on our very own planet waiting to be explored. Keeping this in mind, we have collected the 16 most beautiful places on Earth that you won’t believe really exist here. We are sure many more places are still hidden from human search. You can add the following astounding places in your wish list and tell us in the comment section which place you liked the most. 1.  Black Forest – Germany 2. Street in Bonn – Germany 3. Gergeti Trinity – Georgia 4. Mount Roraima – Venezuela/Brazil/Guyana 5. Rock houses in Cappadocia – Turkey 6. The Red Bridge – Aridagawa Cho, Japan 7. Alberta – Canada 8. Victoria Falls – Zambia & Zimbabwe 9....

Planet Made of Diamonds Discovered 4,000 Light Years Away

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In what can be called a "gem of a discovery," astronomers at the University of Manchester found a rare planet made of diamonds, which orbits a pulsar about 4,000 light years from Earth in the constellation Serpens. The astronomers from Australia, Germany, Italy, the UK and the U.S. used the Parkes 64-meter radio telescope in western New South Wales to find the carbon-based planet, which is denser than any other discovered so far. A diamond forms when carbon is put under immense pressure. As the planet largely consists of carbon, scientists speculate that the conditions are right for the carbon within it to be crystallized -- in other words, a giant celestial diamond -- and believe it to be completely made of diamond. The diamond planet measures up to 60,000 km across, is about five time Earth's diameter and about 300 time heavier, as indicated by the astronomers' measurements. It is believed to be the remnant of a once-massive star that lost its outer layer...